Main Dissemination Activities Sample Clauses

Main Dissemination Activities. The dissemination and exploitation activities of the “XXXX” Consortium can be divided into to the following two domains:
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Main Dissemination Activities. The main dissemination activities, already performed with the DELICAT project or still to be performed, are presented in the chart hereunder. The dissemination activities were mainly directed toward the scientific community, with the exception of the presentation of the DELICAT project in the frame of the Aerodays 2011 event, organised by the European Community with a larger audience including the aeronautical industry stakeholders and the public audience. NO. Type of activities Main leader Title Date/Period Place Type of audience Size of audience Countries addressed 1 Conference Thales Aerodays 2011 31 march 2011 Madrid, Spain Aeronautical community, public 50 International 2 Conference DLR 25th International Laser radar conference 5-9 July 2010 St.Petersburg, Russian Federation Scientists ~500 International 3 Workshop DLR Aviation Turbulence Workshop 00-00 Xxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, XXX Scientists, Rulemaker (FAA) ~50 US 4 Conference DLR 1st ECATS conference on ‘Technical challenges for aviation in a changing environment’ 18-21 November 2013 Berlin, Germany Scientists ~150 European / International NO. Type of activities Main leader Title Date/Period Place Type of audience Size of audience Countries addressed 5 Colloquium DLR ICM Aviation and turbulence in the free atmosphere 15 January 2014 London, UK Scientists, students ~50 British plus 4 other countries 6 Press release and Online-Article DLR Greater safety in aviation – detecting turbulence in advance 5 August 2013 Online: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/dlr/en/desktopdef xxxx.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read- 7615 Public, journalists International 7 Articles in Paper and Online Magazines (based on DLR press release) Luftturbulenzen erkennen August through October 2013 More than 22 published articles Public German,Dutch, International 0 Xxxxxxxxxx XXX Xxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxx International scientists 100 + International 9 Conference FME American Meteorological Society : Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology 26 February 2010 Los Angeles California USA Scientific community 350 International 10 Conference FME European Turbulence Conference ECT13 12 September 2012 Warsaw Poland Scientific community 450 International NO. Type of activities Main leader Title Date/Period Place Type of audience Size of audience Countries addressed 11 Presentation NLR Research Colloquium November 27,2013 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Scientific Community Approxim ately 40 persons Netherlands 12 Presentation / paper NLR SFTE EC Xxxxxxxxx 00-00 Xxxx...
Main Dissemination Activities. A set of communication activities will run to ensure that the project results become known and used: - Deliver awareness of the project results by website and other promotional materials (self- running presentation, newsletter, etc.) to the target users. On the homepage (www.open- xx.xx), an eye-catching picture will be selected each month, with a description of how it became a part of the project. The first version is included in the description of the website (section 2.5.1 of this plan). - Prepare leaflets informing the audience of aims of the project. The leaflets will be distributed by partners (using existing networks of European scientific organisations included in the OpenUp! consortium and within the considerable number of professional and special interest organisations where they are members), in conferences and in any meetings, where we will disseminate the project to the public. - Focus the project website on the two main target groups of the project: content holding institutions such as museums, libraries and botanical gardens, and demand side users such as researchers, scientists, students, and hobby scientists. The website will also inform them on how to connect their collections to the OpenUp! network. The website will offer special features for example RSS newsfeeds to optimise linkages to specific audiences (using Google). - Address other organisations such as publishers, media archivers, broadcasters and image libraries who are likely candidates to provide content of the project to the target audiences and main users, including special interest groups. - Disseminate through traditional channels such as conference posters, presentations in relevant sessions and workshops, proceedings papers and other relevant events and through direct invitation of selected parties to the cluster meetings. The following types of conferences and events have been identified as relevant for OpenUp! to present its results: annual meetings of large national and European scientific societies (e.g. Systematic Association, Linnaean Society, European Society for Evolutionary Biology) and meetings and conferences of important community based projects (e.g. Europeana, GBIF, EDIT, SYNTHESYS, 4D4Life)

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